Hi Brandon,

>From my humble experience, there's no so much needs for the detail or
distilled version of the process. but instead, better have insight on
the metaphor of the process ( in his book, cooper compare it with
movie making). and the key points runs along the process:
1. concept model
2. behaviour pattern
3. persona for user modeling
4. etc
this makes use less bounded to specifice steps (or even create
localized version that fit your own problem)

Cheers
-- Jarod

On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 3:53 AM, Brandon E.B. Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody have a super-distilled version of the Cooper design process? I'm 
> thinking something like:
>
>
>   1.  Research user goals.
>   2.  Refine research results.
>   3.  Develop personas.
>   4.  Write high-level scenarios.
>
>  Etc. etc.
>
>  I guess one could make one based on the chapter/section titles from About 
> Face 3, but ... If anyone has something like this that'd be grrrrEAT!
>
>  B
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